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Oh, please enter me in your wonderful giveaway...I am going to try to figure out how to link to my blog. I love your work and have gotten so many complements on the box I bought from you. everyone loves it. Thanks for having such a wonderful giveawaySabrina

Hi Cathy, Thanks for the comment on my penny rug--and for the info on wool source. Last year I had purchased a lot of wool items at thrift stores and washed and felted it all--it has been neatly stored in a drawer, just waiting for my creative gene to kick in...thanks to Bonnie A. for giving me the nudge I needed. I don't have a huge variety of colors but do have plenty to work with.

Love the bunnies--would love to be entered in your drawing. As you know, I follow both your blogs--would offer to come clean your house, but dear hubby might have something to say about the condition of ours right now! :-)

Good morning Cathy~I would love to be entered in your sweet giveaway. I'm already a follower, I will post on my blog, and I follow your selling blog as well.As for the house cleaning. . . . you're on your own there GF! ;-)Have a great day!Sheila

Hi Cathy - Love your bunny items - too cute. Please enter me in the giveaway...hope you make it to 200 soon. I'll make a regular blog post and put your giveaway on my sidebar as well...in hopes to send some people your way. I am already a follower of both of your blogs.Thanks for offering this dear and gee...hope I win! lol

Cathy-I will try to get an email off to you later today about posting a pattern. You will have to be able to create a pdf or at least scan your pattern, save it as a jpg and post a picture of it. I have to run to work now. Sorry I couldn't go into more detail right now.

1. Please enter me in your fabulous bunny Giveaway - It is so Charming2. I am a new Follower & I will mention this in the side bar of my blog :)3. I am a follower of your selling blog.4. Your house must be clean or you would not have so much time to create such lovely things to give away - LOL :) (I got out of that one didn't I ;)I am the 200th follower - I think that should count for something !!!!!!!!!!

Cathy, Love those bunnies! How cute!1. Signing Up!=1 entry2. Posted on my side bar, pic with link=1entry3. Follower of both blogs=1entry4. Would love to clean your house!!!! Will be brining a big empty bag that might be full when I leave! (Just Kidding)Good luck with reaching 200!!!!!!!Blessings,Becky

I would love a chance at your giveaway. Your bunnies are the cutest! I already have been following your blog and have posted on my blog. I would come help clean house but mine is still sitting here waiting to be done. Its hard to clean on my days off. lol

Yay!! Love your rolling bunnies Cathy and I would love to be entered into your giveaway!1) I am a follower of your blog, here's my comment and I live in Canada :O);2) I've posted a link to your giveaway at my blog (right sidebar under Great Giveaways:3) I am a follower of your selling blog;4) You are on your own with the housecleaning, mine has enough dog hair floating around to make two more dogs so I don't think you want me cleaning your house LOL!Congratulations, you are now at 202 followers! I'll send you an email about adding the pattern, can't wait to see it, the bunnies are adorable! Thanks so much,Deb

What a sweet giveaway. Please enter meI am a follower I am following your depot blog.I posted it on my sidebarClose your eyes quick. "abra cadabra"poof, I cleaned your house.Oh wow, you messed it up again already. Sorry I tried.Kat

Please enter me in this wonderful giveaway. The bunnies are too cute for words. I have just the spot for them.....I am a follower of this blog........and I am a follower of your selling blog. Love your work.....Thank you for sharing...Maureenmacbasketspa@aol.com

Hello!All KINDS of CUTE! Please, please, enter me in your giveaway (two entries, I believe...I am a new follower to both this blog, and your selling blog...but don't have a blog on my own...not that technologically saavy yet...)

Oh I love the bunnies!please enter me.1.Im leaving a comment2.Im a follower3.will post on my sidebar4.I could do one better as far as the cleaning part.I will gladly send my three monsters here/They need some practice.lol.thanks so much.blessings michelle

Hi, I am a new follower. Have visited your site many times, but have just been blogging for a short time. I would love to be entered into the giveaway. I don't know how to do the links and things to get more entries yet Still have lots to learn. Please stop by and visit when you have time You are welcome

Hi again Cathy...Just wanted to let you know I also linked this to my blog (yup...I did it...now an official resident of blogland....I've signed up, follow both blogs, but unfortunately don't count well...you tell me how many entries that equals! Hopefully enough to win these cuties!!) :o)

Hi Cathy-Just letting you know that I have now added your giveaway as a side on my blog (yup - finally did it and am now an official resident of blogland at TheCrankyCrow (I'm having an identy crisis...Kittwampus? TheCrankyCrow?? Will figure it out soon enough....)So, I'm a follower of both blogs, have signed up, and posted to my blog - you tell me how many entries that's good for! Hopefully enough to win these sweet bunnies!Thank you much! Blessings!

Hi Cathy, it's Cathy here. So glad to have found this lovely give away...so generous of you. The bunnies are awesome and perfect for spring. I am a follower here and now on your selling blog as well. Thanks, Cathy

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